Great to see real people learning and sometimes getting it wrong. So many videos on RUclips are 'perfect' and could give people the impression that they would never be good enough to join in.
Lovely memories of dancing this at the Quaker meetinghouse in my teens. The music, the calls, the trips and laughs... hard to watch this without wiping away a tear or two!
It is alot of fun, we learned this at a mission trip and when we came back to the place we were staying at it was raining so we all just did it in the rain it was so much fun
Used this video to teach my 18 kids (P-6) this dance. Fabulous. I love how everything is separated. Well done and thanks from an Australian Primary School.
The best part of this whole thing is the wholesome dorkiness, which gives a kind of 50s/60s vibe to it. I wish barn and square-dancing were more common where I live.
Excellent instruction: I'm a modern square caller, but occasionally get "called" upon (pun intended) to pull some more of traditional and mountain/hoedown style dances. I appreciate that you properly taught the See-Saw, and that you watched the phrasing of the music with the dancing!
I remember I used to go to a private school and they had a dance class and this is one of the dances we learned! It was so fun and I have so many good memories from this so seeing it again makes me so happy
I just came across your videos and I love to watch you dance! The figures are explained very well and you seem to have lots of fun! Thank you very much for sharing
The Empty Nesters in Nampa, Idaho are using this video to have an activity night in November. So excited to show this to all the fun Nesters. I thought for sure we could find a caller who lived around here, but no such luck. Having this video will probably work even better. Jeanette does such a good job! Thanks for sharing your talents. Square dancing brings back fun memories of when I was at BYU (back when Dallin Oaks was president) I saw your website too! Great ideas!
Great to see... thankyou!...That's almost exactly as I teach it here in Australia--- but boy/girl lines swapped over as suggested by other comments. But it doesn't matter! This dance can be so much fun , specially with dim lights and live music.(look on you tube!)
I remember doing this at school for the Christmas ceilidh(I’m from Scotland) and I always remember doing this almost entirely different and this half reminds me of a strip the willow because the way we did it was two steps in clap, two steps out clap, then back in and stamp, out and stamp, then right arm swing, then left arm swing, then both hands, then do-sae-do, then the top couple would go down for four and up for four , then they took the line down the side to the bottom where they made an arch and the couples came through to start again ( usually done in 4 couples(8 people)). Still good to watch though
Animals 4 Life I dunno about any of these dances but we used to have barn dances at my church in Northern Ireland. And we did that lmao. A lot of fun I gotta say
The difference between this and the version of Strip the Willow I'm familiar with is that you have to wait for the first couple to get to the bottom and come up for the rest, whereas in the StW (Orcadian version, maybe?), after the first couple has gone a few people down the line, the next couple can start so you're not standing around waiting for so long. With this, you really need to keep the set short, or it takes too long
What an awesome and wonderful dance, I learned this in 5th grade and that was the only time I had the pleasure to do this. I am now 57 now and have always loved this. I just watched them doing this dance in Michaela Quinn medicine woman. So I had to double check the name of it. I was close, I called it the Tennessee Reel.
When I was a young boy on show low,Arizona we sometimes would dance the Virginia real at primary. Primary was held right after school and went down to the church house for primary .. ,very special memories
I always wanted to learn this ,, I always see it on my favorite Tv shows Gunsmoke & Bonanza .. so every time i see it i say i gotta learn this .. Thanks for this video lesson Gonna favorite this
Love it, love it. I am from North Carolina and this is my favorite dance. Several years back, I had a co-worker who invited me to a country dance" ,my first. This is not a square dance, not like the dances of the Irish's or the Scots,but a simple country dance. Thanks for posting this wonderful video!!
We literally did this in music and in PE and I did it with a boy it was literally the worst...until I was with one of my friends I died anytime anyone got dragged or slipped 😂😂
I did this growing up. I loved every minute of dancing. I watched little house on the prairie and they did this for a wedding and it a got me to thinking.........
We mix & match you can spin 2 hands down the set instead of sliding down. & vary sequence of advance & retire (with cajun stomp step/joined hands etc), do-se-do, & right hand, left hand turn with spin-out (rock & roll style)
I found this video after watching the CBS clip with President Tyler's great-grandson showing Julia Tyler's ballroom-- it was so different than my expectations of a ballroom that I had to see the dance which inspired it!
Justo estoy leyendo esa parte del libro, y vine a buscar la música para hacerme una idea del Reel "Dixie" que ellos bailan. Que maravilla, con razón Scarlett moría por bailar
We do this at my square dancing club! But we're not nearly as calm as these people, we fling each other across the room and go as fast as humanly possible.😂 I've left the dance with bruses because of the Virginia reel. Quarantine sucks. I wanna go dancing!!!!
This is about all they could teach us in elementary school. It sure looks a lot more fun when you have your own girl friend that you want to dance with. Showing children a video like this sure couldn't hurt.
As an elementary teacher I can tell you that they can physically do it, but not all groups I have would have the attention span to learn and complete it. Sometimes I feel like they expect me to be a video game, constant heart-pounding action. I feel like, "Relax bro, it's Elementary music class. I'm sorry I can't feed your addiction to stimulation." The groups that can handle these things have SO much fun, and we can dissect different dances to make up our own. We even did the song "Fireflies" by Owl City, wearing lights in the dark. Community dances are special and thank you so much for sharing them!
One gripe only - the men are not on the traditional side - at least based on the head couple position. The men should be on the left side (women to partner's right side -as in most modern dances) - when the couples face the top of the set. I have done a more complicated version, where the two diagonal corners - one, then the other - repeat some of the first figures - dos-a-dos, see-saw, elbow swings, etc before the couple slides and the reeling. But most of our dancers don't like that version, because they aren't dancing so much of the time.
The Americanized version of Sir Roger Coverly Reel - originally from somewhere in the British Isles. The Virginia Reel doesn't have a absolute "must use" musical accompaniment. But the most commonly heard are "Turkey in the Straw" and "Irish Washerwoman" (as in this case). But please, oh please, if you do this dance, put the men on the correct side (see my previous comment).
No it isn't. Dance has a technical vocabulary, and that figure is called stripping the willow. The teacher might not want to use too many technical terms with beginners, but the rightness or otherwise of the term is not subjective.@@KingKrondo
I just love the sheer joy and delight that leaps out of this video!
Great to see real people learning and sometimes getting it wrong. So many videos on RUclips are 'perfect' and could give people the impression that they would never be good enough to join in.
The name of the dance is Virginia Reel. The tune that is being played is a medley of 2 traditional tunes: Irish Washerwoman and Swallowtail Jig.
I did this dance at my performance
Lovely memories of dancing this at the Quaker meetinghouse in my teens. The music, the calls, the trips and laughs... hard to watch this without wiping away a tear or two!
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We did this dance yesterday with are CC group . We had protocol dinner yesterday ❤❤❤ . I love this dance!
No one's perfect and it's supposed to be a blast, whether you make mistakes or are completely perfect.
It is alot of fun, we learned this at a mission trip and when we came back to the place we were staying at it was raining so we all just did it in the rain it was so much fun
This was fifth grade. SUPER Fun!!! It's been so many years since fifth grade and I still remember this unit. The entire class enjoyed it!!!
jllouie im in fifth grade I have to do this and the salty dog rag too . will it be easy??
Wot? Fun social dancing ? Damn the boys in my school have to wear a kilt.
Same
Excellent teacher!Pretty and precise instructions which were as musical to hear as the reel music.
Used this video to teach my 18 kids (P-6) this dance. Fabulous. I love how everything is separated. Well done and thanks from an Australian Primary School.
You make me want to have a party at home with this video...maybe even adults can learn this! Cheers from the USA.
The best part of this whole thing is the wholesome dorkiness, which gives a kind of 50s/60s vibe to it. I wish barn and square-dancing were more common where I live.
This is one of my favorite dances. Thank you so much for the detailed instructions!
Excellent instruction: I'm a modern square caller, but occasionally get "called" upon (pun intended) to pull some more of traditional and mountain/hoedown style dances. I appreciate that you properly taught the See-Saw, and that you watched the phrasing of the music with the dancing!
I remember I used to go to a private school and they had a dance class and this is one of the dances we learned! It was so fun and I have so many good memories from this so seeing it again makes me so happy
Music name?
I just came across your videos and I love to watch you dance! The figures are explained very well and you seem to have lots of fun! Thank you very much for sharing
I love this dance. I danced it a lot when I was in school.❤
i've done this dance and i really enjoyed it and i thought it was really fun
Thank you!!!
The Empty Nesters in Nampa, Idaho are using this video to have an activity night in November. So excited to show this to all the fun Nesters. I thought for sure we could find a caller who lived around here, but no such luck. Having this video will probably work even better. Jeanette does such a good job! Thanks for sharing your talents. Square dancing brings back fun memories of when I was at BYU (back when Dallin Oaks was president) I saw your website too! Great ideas!
Wish we had barn dances and fun stuff like that around here. Good lively music and dancing and having a good time.
This is very informative, as I've always wanted to learn the Virginia Reel.
Virginia Tate it’s not the right dance
Great to see... thankyou!...That's almost exactly as I teach it here in Australia--- but boy/girl lines swapped over as suggested by other comments. But it doesn't matter! This dance can be so much fun , specially with dim lights and live music.(look on you tube!)
I remember doing this at school for the Christmas ceilidh(I’m from Scotland) and I always remember doing this almost entirely different and this half reminds me of a strip the willow because the way we did it was two steps in clap, two steps out clap, then back in and stamp, out and stamp, then right arm swing, then left arm swing, then both hands, then do-sae-do, then the top couple would go down for four and up for four , then they took the line down the side to the bottom where they made an arch and the couples came through to start again ( usually done in 4 couples(8 people)). Still good to watch though
Animals 4 Life I dunno about any of these dances but we used to have barn dances at my church in Northern Ireland. And we did that lmao. A lot of fun I gotta say
The difference between this and the version of Strip the Willow I'm familiar with is that you have to wait for the first couple to get to the bottom and come up for the rest, whereas in the StW (Orcadian version, maybe?), after the first couple has gone a few people down the line, the next couple can start so you're not standing around waiting for so long. With this, you really need to keep the set short, or it takes too long
I learned this dance in my drama class today, super fun and easy. I had a blast
We dance it in Moscow for many years!
And we love this dance very much!
What type of dance is this?
What an awesome and wonderful dance, I learned this in 5th grade and that was the only time I had the pleasure to do this. I am now 57 now and have always loved this. I just watched them doing this dance in Michaela Quinn medicine woman. So I had to double check the name of it. I was close, I called it the Tennessee Reel.
I love this type of dance because it feels always
pleasent,charming while watching this dance.keep it on top
The guy in the brown T-shirt has such great musicality in his step and body movement.
Very good job! I love Scottish music and dance. I felt like dancing with my laptop... :)))
I remember doing this as a youth. It was always so fun.
so lovely dance you have as a culture !!!!
Great memories bring square dancingBACK!!!!!!!!!!!
When I was a young boy on show low,Arizona we sometimes would dance the Virginia real at primary. Primary was held right after school and went down to the church house for primary ..
,very special memories
OMG I just found this and it brings back so many memories from middle school when we would do this and that was the best time in P.E.
I’m going to be doing a dance party “Fun Raiser” at my church. This is awesome!!
I always wanted to learn this ,, I always see it on my favorite Tv shows Gunsmoke & Bonanza .. so every time i see it i say i gotta learn this .. Thanks for this video lesson Gonna favorite this
I do it at my school for fundraisers
In Scotlands there is often ceiledhs which ceiledh dances are always a necessity. Its really fun
why am i having so much fun while watching this
Love it, love it. I am from North Carolina and this is my favorite dance. Several years back, I had a co-worker who invited me to a country dance" ,my first. This is not a square dance, not like the dances of the Irish's or the Scots,but a simple country dance. Thanks for posting this wonderful video!!
We did this today it was so fun!!!!!
Very clear instructions with clear step names. Thanks. I like your website too.
I get teach this to the dance club at my college next year. I can't wait!
scottish ceilidh dancing is awesome im doing for my wedding :)
We literally did this in music and in PE and I did it with a boy it was literally the worst...until I was with one of my friends
I died anytime anyone got dragged or slipped 😂😂
I did this growing up. I loved every minute of dancing. I watched little house on the prairie and they did this for a wedding and it a got me to thinking.........
this is a little different than how I learned it, then again I take a Scottish country dance.
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Ellie smith same. I learned the Scottish way.
We mix & match you can spin 2 hands down the set instead of sliding down. & vary sequence of advance & retire (with cajun stomp step/joined hands etc), do-se-do, & right hand, left hand turn with spin-out (rock & roll style)
Same I'm learning this in my school
@callum edmonds 1-2 clap clap clap?
Such a great demonstration!!
President Tyler’s second wife had a ballroom built for this dance!!
I found this video after watching the CBS clip with President Tyler's great-grandson showing Julia Tyler's ballroom-- it was so different than my expectations of a ballroom that I had to see the dance which inspired it!
Me encanta. Espero algún día bailar con alguien ese tipo de música.
This is one of the most simple dancer I know.nothing fancy just good old English music.
I learned this as a child. Would love to do it again. It was fun!
this is such a popular song it's even included on the playlist of my child's baby swing
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Reminds me of Scarlett O'Hara, dancing the night away with Rhett Butler.
Justo estoy leyendo esa parte del libro, y vine a buscar la música para hacerme una idea del Reel "Dixie" que ellos bailan. Que maravilla, con razón Scarlett moría por bailar
@@ananita626 yo igual!!!
@@alekonej que alegría saber que no soy la única!
Thank God I'm a country boy!
This looks like a lot of fun!
Thank-you for sharing the music! It is much appreciated!!!!
We do this at my square dancing club! But we're not nearly as calm as these people, we fling each other across the room and go as fast as humanly possible.😂 I've left the dance with bruses because of the Virginia reel. Quarantine sucks. I wanna go dancing!!!!
we did this in the 5th grade in Missouri but they called it the Missouri Reel instead :) very similar dance
I was having trouble teaching my 2nd and 3rd grade students how to peel the banana. After watching this, they got it!
she made it so its more like a country version. This is not the orginal but the base of it is the same.
This looks much more fun than the danges we had to learn in school...
Joel Ceda it’s legit painful to do
@@Tazzuna I bet not as awful as learning gavotte and tango. Walz is easy, but those two remained awful even when I knew the steps...
6:01 the girl in the black here is great
Cause she is tall?
No,because she kept in time to the music.
Interesting choice of words: boys and ladies.
This is about all they could teach us in elementary school. It sure looks a lot more fun when you have your own girl friend that you want to dance with. Showing children a video like this sure couldn't hurt.
Just amazingly great!! Thanks a lot
Very well explained, for those who live in Europe too...!!!👍👍👍😊😊😊Well done!!!!
I learned this in Elementary school in the 70s.. wow, I'm not sure kids these days would have the endurance.
I did it in 4th grade it was really fun. I’m not sure I have the endurance for it anymore though.
As an elementary teacher I can tell you that they can physically do it, but not all groups I have would have the attention span to learn and complete it. Sometimes I feel like they expect me to be a video game, constant heart-pounding action. I feel like, "Relax bro, it's Elementary music class. I'm sorry I can't feed your addiction to stimulation."
The groups that can handle these things have SO much fun, and we can dissect different dances to make up our own. We even did the song "Fireflies" by Owl City, wearing lights in the dark. Community dances are special and thank you so much for sharing them!
@@kimberlyalspaugh928 your right, no doubt elementary school kids have the energy. Haha I'm turning into a grumpy old man.
Wish I could be there.
Thank you this is very helpful for an upcoming wedding I will be attending.
i have to do this for school and its really easy
Bwahahaha, I'm from Texas, and I knew this song since I was 4. :D I'm 11 now
Oh my gosh, all the exercise of jogging, but way more fun.
One gripe only - the men are not on the traditional side - at least based on the head couple position. The men should be on the left side (women to partner's right side -as in most modern dances) - when the couples face the top of the set.
I have done a more complicated version, where the two diagonal corners - one, then the other - repeat some of the first figures - dos-a-dos, see-saw, elbow swings, etc before the couple slides and the reeling. But most of our dancers don't like that version, because they aren't dancing so much of the time.
I love this! So Cool!
You can download it from our website. (see the end credits in the video)
John Playford’s 1651 book The English Dancing Master, The beginning of Sqare Dance.
@geoffreycoghy3783 Agreed. I'd never have put it together, I was rivoted, lol
This is brilliant
we danced this at an English Camp with our youth group, cool shit
The blonde lady teaches the group of doing a barn dance, because I love the dance!
Nice demonstations. Thanks for posting. Looks like fun.
This was a cool dance but when I tried doing it with my friend I almost flew into the wall after we swung arms.
did this for trek with a ton of other Youth and IT WAS SO MUCH FUNNNNNN omgosh
AAAA I just got back from trek! and we learned this dance to😁
The Americanized version of Sir Roger Coverly Reel - originally from somewhere in the British Isles. The Virginia Reel doesn't have a absolute "must use" musical accompaniment. But the most commonly heard are "Turkey in the Straw" and "Irish Washerwoman" (as in this case). But please, oh please, if you do this dance, put the men on the correct side (see my previous comment).
All time favorite line dance
It was standard in my Virginia elementary school to learn this dance (or attempt to anyway) in the 6th grade.
i will teach it next week at school in France ! i enjoy it
Love this video.... would love to learn this
OMG I LOVE THIS
Bonjour, c'est pas jeune mais quelqu'un connais le nom de la musique ??merci
That looks fun!
So fun! We did this in music class!
I love the music, where can I get a copy of the same exact music in this video?
Looks like fun. We did this in the 3rd grade a long, long time ago, lol!
Great Virginia Reel
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Look up KITTY BARN DANCE , our first video on our channel🐾looks like these guys are having fun🦁👍
"Swinging down the set" is correctly called stripping the willow.
What’s correct to you is wrong to me ...subjective
No it isn't. Dance has a technical vocabulary, and that figure is called stripping the willow. The teacher might not want to use too many technical terms with beginners, but the rightness or otherwise of the term is not subjective.@@KingKrondo
i had to learn this dance in class!!!
Reminds me of Farmer's Union camp, lo, these many years ago.
We had to do this in sixth grade P.E. and it was an all girl class. It was pretty fun
I did this dance in 5th grade.
The blonde lady teaches the group of doing a barn dance, because I love the dance, LOL!!!!
I just learned this it was so fun!
Nice Dance!!I did it in school today
I love it♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡